# Transcript - Tyler x Zaal: ZABAL Games + Road to ZAOstock (2026-05-22)

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Oh, fuck.
I pressed an I.
Oh, fuck.
I'm just going to restart it.
I added it again.
Okay.
I know Google did this like, where it's like, it's so annoying.
Let me know if it popped up again.
Not yet.
I could just start another one and invite you.
My buddy is actually like one of the head devs at Google Meet.
And so I may text them and be like, dude, what the fuck?
You're so annoying.
Like, why the fuck did you do that?
And he's like, hey, man, we're trying to win.
And I'm like, fuck you.
So my buddy works for Apple.
And like, no matter what problem I have with my iPhone, even though he's not in charge of it, I message him and let him know.
So the biggest one he agrees with me on is Siri, which is, first of all, mind boggling that in the last three years they haven't updated it.
I know.
With AI.
With all the AI stuff.
Okay, wait.
I think I got it.
Admit entry.
Woo!
But the whole thing is like, they're like, they had the Apple intelligence thing that flopped like crazy.
But like, I use Siri like all the time.
That's the thing.
Like, I am one of their biggest power users in my honest opinion.
Because like, I use it very actively when I'm driving, very actively when I'm hands away.
Right.
Or I'm like five feet away from my phone and I have an idea.
I say, you know, hey, go and text this person.
That's what my go-to is always like, go message this person, this like thing that's in my head.
Because like, I'm typing or something or like, I'm a step away from my phone.
I'll just say, hey, do this.
And I'm like, very close.
Once I finished my, basically what I was saying is, I'm working with iMan on a action item tracker, essentially.
So that we can just like, basically have these conversations and have the note taker take all the action items and to-dos.
Add them into the list.
And then like, we can say, you know, just like a work order system.
You know, we started this one.
We're in progress.
We're blocked by something.
So he can be working on stuff.
And then like, he can ping me with blocked things.
Right.
So this is also still, you know, for the Zoustok project initially, but for all our projects and having them defined in different categories.
Do you know what you need?
Let me show you something.
Yeah, please tell me.
It's very similar to your, and this is a tactical thing.
This is not like an AI thing.
Did you let me find it?
I made one for a PTA thing that I'm launching on Friday, next Friday.
PTA, like parent-teacher?
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
So I'm on the board and I'm trying to do this one event called Sports Night, which is basically my child's elementary school version of field day.
But it's like from 530 to 730 and we raise money on it and there's entry tickets and stuff.
But it's a lot.
I have to coordinate all the different stations with the teacher.
We have some people that are in the, like some community, like sports camps that come and they donate and they do things.
So it's like coordinating that, food, getting donations.
And so it's a bunch of different stuff.
And I also have like a whole volunteer team.
So it's serious shit in the city because we're in Gramercy.
So all the parents are like fucking psycho.
But like I create a run book and the run book is basically like, all right, what are the tracks?
Volunteers, merchandise stations, food and beverage, right?
Bingo.
We have a good bingo.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
And then it's like, but it's got, it's very simple, but it's like, these are different tracks similar to like what you have in the program.
Like similar to what you have in the program.
The reason I'm doing this is to get exactly what you're doing.
And I love it.
This is the stuff that like energizes me.
I love this.
Yeah.
No, no, you're a, you're a, you're a planner, man.
Other people, like all my musicians hate it, but like this is where I live and breathe.
Yeah, because they just want to create and be like, I don't give a fuck as long as everything comes together.
But you're just like, no, I'm the glue.
I put it together.
This is power.
And this is just super simple, right?
And it's just an owner, a date.
But then if you have the AI connected into us and it knows the format, it's like, yo, let's add this for this date.
Put it to this person.
As opposed to coming in and typing each parameter.
I'm just typing what's immediately on my brain.
And it's like, hey, what about the date?
You forgot to mention that.
And then you can also do dependencies.
Like where this really gets powerful is where you tie dependencies to it.
And then it can do the calculation of like, well, if this is dependent on this, you have to do this first to do this, to do that.
And it's the critical path, right?
Yes, exactly.
This is why I love project management on this level.
Working as an entrepreneur, super interesting.
I had to do it for like work work.
And it's just brutal because there's just like all these things that you have to do.
And like to do it right, you want to like put full energy into it.
Otherwise, you're not doing a good job.
But like I didn't want to do that for work.
So it's like now that I'm doing it for my own stuff, I'm like, okay, no, no, no.
This needs to be perfect.
But like perfect is like, you know, more just like optimized.
And I know I can optimize it better, right?
If you don't mind, do you mind if I make myself a shape right now?
Yeah, you're good.
You don't have to.
Yeah.
Everyone always is like, oh, don't go in business with friends.
But like in my opinion, I don't want to like have a conversation with someone I couldn't like hang out with.
It's the beer test, right?
Exactly.
Yes.
Yeah.
I think that that is a lot of like an underpinning to a lot of sales too, to be honest.
Oh, my God.
This is why I'm actually really excited.
For all the time that I was a kid, I was always like, you know what job I want?
I want the job where I schmooze someone at a sports game.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I love that.
Second.
Well, if the person's cool, yes.
But sometimes the client sucks and you have to go anyway.
And you're like.
That is true.
I didn't think.
Like I have friends who have that sick job and they're like.
Yeah.
When the client's cool, it's the best thing ever.
When the client sucks, you got to sit there with them for four hours and make small talk.
That's true.
That is true.
I didn't think about that.
Yeah.
Yeah.
No, that's fair.
But listen, like still objectively better than most jobs.
Yeah.
I would say.
If you deliver, it's also brutal because if you don't deliver sales, you just get fired.
And then you're.
Yeah.
Well, but that's why like being the head of the company is perfect.
Like I would love to get.
Head of the company also is the sales matter to them too.
So then you're just coming down on someone else.
I'm saying like you get schmoozed by someone else because they want your product.
Yes.
That's the perfect.
Yeah.
No.
So, so like we, we have gone on and I think this will resonate with you.
Yeah.
Because this will anchor.
I think what we're going to do with the road to Zastok.
We have built the villain, not the villain, but so like what is magnetic, right?
Magnetic is a place where you bring people from social into your own space where you can
like captivate them.
Right.
And then this is finally the simplest way that it describes what we do.
Have I real briefly, have I talked to you about the ball games?
No, but I just saw it in the telegram.
Cause I was, um, yeah.
So that's it's, it's, it's like a coding.
It's like a coding thing, right?
The idea is to do a combination of like streamer games with hackathon.
That's like the intention.
So basically it's going to be a month of workshops.
And this is where I would love for you to do a 30 minute pitch on magnetic essentially.
Cause I'm basically just going to invite all my, all my people that do something.
Right.
And like, Hey, come present your thing as a potential thing that people can use as a tool
for their hackathon, whether they actually use it or not.
It's an opportunity to have that content all bunched up in one place is the ultimate goal.
This content library of people that I work with.
Um, so the first month is the sharing and the collaboration in the workshop.
The second month is an open month, uh, of submissions.
Anyone can submit anything at the beginning of that second month.
I'm going to basically put a prompt out there that explains like basically an LLMS.
Text on the website that explains all of our projects, everything we're doing, where we're
at with different projects, some projects that have been started and not completed projects
that are completed and could use additional builds around it projects that are completed
and could use like, you know, just like someone looking at it.
When you're scaffolding around it for marketing or anything.
Exactly.
The goal is to just put everything like our, everything in our ecosystem in one place so
that anyone can use any harness pointed at it and be like, Hey, with what you know about
me, right.
And built, let's look through all this and find the most interesting thing that I want
to build out.
Right.
And we can put magnetic in the tool stack and I can make our staging environment.
Well, exactly.
I'm available.
So that way it's not like production, but they can like, they have a sandbox.
I think like, what's the best way to use walk here?
Yeah.
With like Claude code community.
And I'm thinking we do the paid version with WAP and then say, anyone who wants to be a
part of this Zabal games can get it for, you know, three months, four months free of this
community.
Cause then I can do live streams and stuff through that.
Right.
And so, Hey, if you're interested in it during this period of time, like anyone can join
in.
Right.
And if you participate in it, maybe you'll get it for a year as well, but I don't
have an idea on that.
I'm not even worried about that.
I'm just basically going to spend the next few weeks getting any people to hop in and
give a 30 minute presentation and put all that together.
No, we'd love to throw our hat in the ring on that.
Um, because like, say yes for that.
That's a, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Ideally live live stream.
We'll just pop on and then we can clip it.
Um, but if you want, you can also like, just give me a 30 minute video.
And, uh, and I know I think, I think live stream is probably cause we've, we've had on our to
do's for marketing to do either webinars or a hackathon of our own, where we use magnetic
marketing hackathon for marketers.
Um, but that requires creating that pitch of like, what is it?
What, what do you use it for?
Where is it applicable?
And so it'll be a good impetus for us.
When is that June?
What?
That's the other reason why I'm trying to do it.
Um, any day in June.
So basically, um, we can pick a day we can do, it can technically even be in July, but people
will already be starting to send submissions out hypothetically.
So the earlier, the better.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Cause we'll probably start with a story and be like, well, we can do two as well.
Right?
Like we can do like, uh, what is magnetic?
What is it?
And then there can be a, like how to use it video as well.
That are different.
Well, I mean like, what I want to anchor is it's starting to come clear to me that the
problem that we are presenting is akin to, um, kind of like Uber.
So it's like Uber was like getting a cab is annoying.
Even if it's raining or it's cold or whatever, I have to go out and put my hand up and it's
like, but it's just something that people accept.
Cause they're just like, well, there's no other alternative.
Like this is just how the world is.
And I think we're getting to that point with social media where it's like, oh, I just keep
putting more and more stuff and doing more and more work.
I'm getting less and less reach, but that's just kind of like how the world is like, this
is just what I got to do.
Right.
And so we want to position ourselves as like, sure, but also not.
And then it's just like, keep doing socials, but all of those efforts be incremental and
start siphoning people into your world.
What's the plan for social?
This is the other thing that I find with strangers all the time.
Yeah.
Everyone wants to like get big and get popular and get views, but they don't know what they're
going to do with those people.
Once they get them, like there's no way to retain them.
The retention that is like, again, my biggest opinion is like, that is your biggest sell selling
point.
Everyone can hit a viral.
Anyone can hit a viral post in 2026.
Anyone with no money, no nothing.
But what does that actually do for your bottom line?
Yes.
And so like, and this is where our methodology of snaps comes in.
I know I said, well, you saps before, but we, we've added an end to it.
And it's like, you want to build, once you get those people in, you want to make them feel
like they are part of the journey.
You want to make them feel like they have some ownership and we call it emotional loyalty.
And so it, like, if you do these five things in some combination, at least one of them.
Oh, I'm sorry.
The reason I brought up is because I think we should make a magnet for this ball game.
Totally.
Totally.
That's why.
So start thinking about it.
We don't have to ideate about it at all right now, but like, tell me what you think of like
the best way to leverage this because like.
Well, dude, we can make it a, we can make it the, the educational bank of all the different
vendors.
I think it'd be great.
Because then it's free.
Like they've opted in.
We have all the emails of everyone's opted in.
We can see, we can also go back to the vendors and see who looked at what videos.
So, you know, kind of who gets your shit and stuff like that.
And then we can still pop them on YouTube.
We have that link to it.
How does that work?
Actually, you have your own media player and.
Yeah.
So we host content natively.
We host up to 500 gigabytes of video.
So if we do put video on there, we'll probably have to compress it a lot if they're, if they're
longer, but that's okay.
Like, um, but the point is.
It might be better to link to a YouTube video because that is.
We can do that as well.
We can do that as well.
Yeah.
But then we can have the analytics of how far they've watched and stuff.
I assume.
Right.
And that's the reason.
Um, we don't have that as.
We can probably get that data and we can build it for you actually, because we, we've
wanted to do that anyway.
So it may just give me a YouTube video, even though it's not like, no, no, no, no, no.
If they watch it.
Yeah.
Okay, cool.
And I do want to get that information because.
Well, yeah.
It's about your prop.
And this is also now a conversation is also being had on Farcaster really heavily.
Yeah.
Like, um, what data is acceptable for an app to take from you.
Right.
Like there's this like really interesting conversation of like every click, every mini
app, uh, thing and every swipe is like seeable by the client right now.
So like some people having the conversation, like how do we make it such that that's not
the case.
It's an opt-in thing.
So I do think like.
The opt-in is the important thing here.
Like that's, that's the new like, um, currency of the internet.
Right.
Is like opt-in.
So I think, I think that's a really strong idea and will of course contribute to that as
well with our own stuff, um, with like our own video and everything like that.
Maybe, maybe we lead the way as an example.
Um, but yeah, I think that's because it makes a lot of sense because it is like I was saying,
like with, with snaps, it's like, it's, um, status, novelty, access, power, and stuff.
So if you do like, so status, obviously we know badges ranks.
So you're doing that in the Zao novelty is like, you can only get this here or it's like
a short time thing, like whatever.
Right.
Um, you've got access, which is like only you can get it.
Right.
Um, you've got power, which is like, I'm able to vote.
I'm able to like governance.
Right.
Is power.
And then the last piece is stuff.
And that is merch, everything like that.
And, and I think like, we see a lot of that in DAOs.
Like there's a reason why DAOs are the way they are because you can look at snaps and you
can be like, wow, it does the whole thing.
We just give you now like a place where we put all these tools together, where it's very easy
to quickly spin it up and do it.
And that's kind of how, uh, we, we anchor that.
I also want you to start bugging me with your guys's, uh, magnetic, uh, LinkedIn posts.
Start sending them.
You want me to send them to you?
I see them on LinkedIn and I'm like, I want to comment on this.
I'm going to go back to it later.
And I never put the, put the, um, from you.
I'll leave it.
I'll leave it on.
You can do that.
You have to put it, you have to do it, go to my profile and click the bell and then
you'll get it in your, um, stuff.
Um, because we are, we're now going to start doing more and I like it.
Yeah.
But it's also like, I could easily one, like use, start my content as a, just dumping off
of that.
Right.
So even if I don't.
No, and we're going to be talking a lot about like this concept that you're seeing here.
Then I did this whole, like you're building on a rented land and the rent keeps going up.
Right.
Like, and so it's the impetus is like, it's going to keep going up.
Do you want to keep being a bitch or do you want to start to like take some of that, like
fruits of your labor and start like working on it.
Right.
So, so that's where we're at with magnetic.
And it's, it's very much like, yeah, we were retention, the whole stuff.
But like retention I found is like too colloquial.
Um, retention is the goal, but what, what, what's really bothering you, right?
You're doing all this fucking work and you, you feel like you have something and then
it gets taken from you.
And then you feel like you have something that gets taken from you.
So it's like, all right, let's not, let's just let it sit out there when we have it.
Let's bring it over.
And then your viral post is exactly it.
Right.
Like, so here's the interesting thing about streaming.
If you want to think about it, the, I was doing this when I was streaming because technically
your stream is almost your own space.
Right.
And that's why streamers kind of get this model.
It's like, have your people, there's two ways to grow.
There is the socials.
Wow.
That was crazy.
Let me come check this person out.
And then once you have them, you have like a minute to get them to stay and be that way.
And the more active a community you have, the more chat you have, the more it's like
interactive people stay.
And then the other side is also growing it from bottoms up and getting your audience to also
bring people in, which is a little bit more sticky.
And, but like by its nature, the reason why you do a discord on top of the stream is so
that you can continue that engagement, that own space outside of when you're live.
So you're, you're actually building a relationship with those people in the discord.
So when you do go live, they're more likely to come and do that.
Right.
And so like all of this stuff has been going on, like without us even thinking about that.
This is what it is in the streaming world.
And now we're basically saying, why can't you just do it with everything?
Right.
Like you probably should.
Um, it works.
And so, um, that's where we're at.
I wanted to also get down to brass tacks on your actual roadmap to the event in October.
And like, I want to, I want to figure out from you, what are some of the, and maybe you've
thought about, maybe you haven't some of the tent pole things on that road.
And then we can start building a road to Zao stock around those tent poles.
Um, one of the things I want to do a really good job on is presenting the people that are
involved along the way and sponsors and sponsors, of course.
And like, so those sponsors, partners, volunteers side of it, um, getting that displayed, not,
not even necessarily all at the same time, but just like over time.
Yeah.
Um, and planning in such a way that it's semi automated.
So like, we're not like, Oh, like it's been four days since our last one.
Like, this is the next one.
Uh, and like setting up, uh, um, a format to where a person that is a volunteer is responsible
for filling out that format and submitting it to us so that as people submit, we can just
immediately kind of post it.
And then once we post it, having the right way of now, like, okay, like we posted this
on, let's say X is the place you want to share the link the most right now, which is
probably true.
You want to be able to find all of the best chats to distribute that.
What discord chats, what telegram chats, what X, um, DMS chats that you can send it to that
doesn't spam each one.
So like having not every single person, but like, let's say I had a, a hurricane.
We want to send those in the wave force chats because he is that they will share his thing
out.
But I don't want to just like send a random one to a random person in a random chat just
because I'm in it.
Uh, because that's not as beneficial.
So like, yeah.

So like fidelity distribution places is one thing that like should be super high on my
list that I've been talking about to myself that I need to write down long.
I haven't.
So that I think will be my first task in this is creating an action item of all the places
like right now.
Cause to distribute the road to Zoustok.
Even just like the Zoustok announcement, right?
Yeah.
Yeah.
The first thing that I have on my list.
Oh, you haven't even announced the event yet.
Not like publicly.
I've like mentioned it and stuff, but I didn't never, I haven't posted about it.
I think I'm going to do it in the same post later today, this weekend of the Zabal game,
cause we're going to make a public post about both essentially.
Um, and, uh, and just like start getting attention around what we're doing.
I'm going to go live, uh, live stream this weekend, a month, as much as I can on spaces
on the far caster spaces, do a little bit of DJing with some of our old music as well
to like give some of the lore.
Um, and the goal ultimately is to get people to hear what we're doing.
That's why I did this of all games also is like,
it's such an easy route to like have people understand what we're doing.
Cause we're just going to be talking about it a lot.
Um, and it'll all be in one place.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I think that tracks and the run book that I showed you before, like that's something
that I'd love to do for wrote is our stock.
And it's like, cause, and it's as simple as like, this is the day, this is the thing,
or we're going to do something on this day, but it's CBD because maybe a sponsor comes
in.
Why don't we, what we'll do is one of those.
All right.
I'll finish my coworking.
Yeah.
My action item tracker.
You send me initial like five, 10 things that you can think of that are applicable and you
just send it to me.
I'll add it to our action item tracker and then give you a password so that you can now
look and we can both look at it and decide, okay, like these are all good.
Like, yes, these are things confirm like, okay, now what else do we want to add in and
make, I'll create the system today so that we can seamlessly pop in a conversation like
this, have the conversation and then take whatever recap, whatever to do is out of it
and pop it in there so that either of us can see it as we're working on stuff asynchronous.
Yep.
Yep.
I think that's where I can knock out some to do as well, which is like, I'm, I'm candidly
not going to be able to have the bandwidth to understand everything that's going on in
Zastok to be able to have it for you, but I am having to put the scaffolding together
so that we can pop in and be like, Hey, yo, I, I know like we're doing all these things,
but what about this?
Honestly?
Yeah.
Yeah.
Cause, cause once I, once I see some of this stuff and be like, Hey, like I I'm not involved
in this part.
Like, can you either help me or people?
I was, I was thinking about doing it last night, but I didn't want to like disturb the
telegram at like 1am.
So I like, I don't dude, that's something that's super weird for me.
I call people at like four in the morning because like time zones and like, but I know there's
like a ton of people in the telegram, but anyway, I'll be, I'll be less shy about it because
like, I know that it has, I don't know how to like, I, the more you post the better personally.
Cause it's like, people are all thinking the same thing.
Right.
And it's like, for me, I know everyone's, I don't care, but I know that other people don't.
So it's like, um, okay, perfect.
I'm, I think we got a good list of things.
You're going to start with five to 10, uh, things that we need to add to our list.
Well, I'm going to like, the first thing I'm going to do is like, how many weeks do we
want to do it out?
So it's in October.
If we were to do 12 weeks out, which means 12, what posting once a week at 12 for 12
weeks, like to the thing.
And then of course, like other things in between, if they're like special or whatever, like that
means we need to start in August.
Yeah.
Three or July, maybe weeks is the beginning of October.
So yeah.
So listen, we know watching the thing is super easy.
It takes us three minutes.
It's like image name, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, whatever.
Um, that could get spun up like in two seconds, but the, the real, the real difficult and the
real work is how do you get people into it?
So when you talk about it and how do you talk about it of the value, right?
This is why there's a ball game.
It's perfect.
It's perfect because what we should do is we should just create.
I think like the, the, okay.
Very simply on the collectible level, like you participated in this.
Yeah.
Good.
I think the, like maybe an explanation to welcome to the Zabal games.
Like I could have that video.
Yes.
Like my post.
So think explanation about what Zao stock is.
And then I think like the second week is like, here are highlights from our previous
concerts.
Check it out.
Actually, we should just do the whole thing right in magnetic for the Zabal games.
Like basically just tell people to come in and to participate on either end right now.
I just on the website, I have a place you can sign up to be a mentor or a workshop leader.
We should just tell people, Hey, if you want to be involved in this, join this, get this
collectible.
Um, and that's your entry.
That's your entry.
That's your, that's your, yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
That's your RSVP to be a part of this in any fashion.
Yes.
The first like poll can be, are you interested in X, Y, Z?
Yeah.
People can pick those things and, um, poll.
And then also like, if there are things that you want them to submit, you can use the UGC.
So if you want to submit a PDF of like what they plan or like whatever, like there's, there's
a lot of things that I think can come out of it.
That could be really good.
And, um, yeah, I don't know.
Um, me and Kaylin and I are, we had a really interesting, like three hour conversation on
Tuesday about strategically, like what's the best way to get people going.
You're not part of that because you're already in and you understand the concept of, um, different
magnets for experiences and stuff like that.
But like, we are strongly considering, and of course we're not by you when, uh, it happens.
Um, when you're a brand, so like Zabal in this case, having one anchor magnet that no
matter what, even if someone comes into your ecosystem for Zabal games or whatever, they're
always opted into that other main magnet.
So that way you don't have to like, I mean, I'll do Zabal to the whole thing.
I was thinking at the beginning of the conversation, like I want you to make a Zabal connector for
the Zabal games and for Farcaster spaces.
Yes.
Yes.
You absolutely should.
I'll do, I'll do here, um, shortly.
Um, and that should be the anchor.
Yes.
It should be come in to the Zabal connector under this, collect this.
And then once you collect the Zabal connector, then the other magnet opens up.
Again, I know.
So I was gonna, I was gonna make it actually where like you get them to let's, we do less
friction and it's just like, I want to learn about Zastok.
So I'm in the road to Zastok.
And we automatically drop you the, the connector NFT at the same time, because then you can
use the connector as you're like, think about it as discord, your connectors, your announcements
in general channel.
And then the other things are different channels that are like off, off reaches.
And so there are things that you want everybody in the discord to know.
And then there's things you only want on the certain channels to know.
And that's how you, that's perfect.
That works for me.
I think that's a good plan.
Let's say, let's, let's pause on the Zastok specifically the road.
I mean, I think we, like you said, it's easy.
We have it planned.
All of the things that need to be written out for that are kind of things that we're working
on.
Anyways, we have an idea.
If we want to do 12 weeks, it needs to be done in July.
So we have that mindset.
It doesn't have to be done, but it needs to be launched with entry with, with intro content.
And then as we go, like, it's not going to be a set in stone because you're going to
have sponsors come in.
You're going to have announcements come in and you can use those as like a move.
All of that right now is out as of all games, because that's coming up, let's say in eight
days, right?
People don't have to opt in.
We don't have to have everything ready then, but just like a place, a place for people
to submit, so I'll have the UGC up, a place for people to volunteer and say that they're
interested in filling out, but that can just be a simple poll and intro to the ballgames
with my video.
So I'll have to.
Yeah.
So what we can do is all is it could be like, come in.
It's like, here is this like entry form that you can have them download.
They can fill it out and then upload it back into UGC or something like that.
I think it's easier.
Or do you think it's too much?
Yeah.
Just like type in a link.
That's like, I think like UGC needs to be as little friction as possible.
So like there's leaving a link, like if they want, they can add photos, but like link to
their post about it, link to their GitHub, link to whatever the submission is, or like
link for suggestion for the Zabal game, right?
Like it could just be in more of an open-ended UGC.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Submit multiple.
Understood.
You could submit submissions.
You could submit like, I posted about this, right?
Like, cause we want to share that on the Zao as well.

Yeah.
So like, I think just super open-ended UGC, like submit your submissions, submit any suggestions
you have for it.
Submit if you want to do a workshop, like all of that, just like here, like you submit multiple
if you need to, if you have an idea later.
So those are the three things I think we'll need to have up.
So I'll make a video.
I have a starting one, but it was for a specific thing.
So I'll, I'll rewrite that.
Then two is have the wording of the poll that I want.
And then three, the wording of the UGC.
And I think that's all we need, need initially.
That works.
And then what I can do is I can make a short, what I will, okay, this is what I'll do.
So for every video that we record and post up on YouTube, I'll write a short video recapping
what this video will show you.
And then it'll link to the YouTube.
So we have the video in it.
We can see how much people watch it whenever you add that.
But then also it's like, okay, like this is a one minute synthesis.
Like I don't even need to watch this.
Like I know how to sell or whatever.
Yeah.
And I think then they get like the me part of it personalization as well.
So yes.
Yes.
Okay, cool.
Cool.
I think that's it.
Let's try to reconnect later today if we can.
But like it can also be asynchronously reconnected.
Okay.
Sounds good.
Awesome.
Any other questions you got on your end, Tyler?
No, I'm just going to take this stuff from my note taker and start knocking down pins.
Amazing.
Yeah.
And one of the things I am working on is Zask Radbot.
So we could go into the Discord, do a slash command.
It'll capture all of it, putting it in a meeting notes and create to do's all in like not us,
like having to copy and paste or anything.
Yeah, totally.
Once I get that going as well, I mean, I can show you the code and we can play around with it.
So yeah.
I appreciate you.
Appreciate the time and I'll catch you soon.
Later, brother.
Cheers.
Bye.
Bye.
